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van der Voort, Sven (author)
Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) are confronted with a significant challenge to expand the capacity of the electricity distribution grid to facilitate the energy transition. Grid expansion planning for the distribution grid is a complex problem with many constraints and objectives. Earlier research has focused on metaheuristics such as...
master thesis 2024
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Bouma, Eline (author), Damoiseaux, Luke (author), Groeneveld, Jorik (author)
The increase in non-linear loads of modern electronics raises concerns over power quality. Additionally, existing power-quality analyzers are expensive and not intended for household use. This thesis aims to develop a single-phase, user-friendly power-quality analyzer using a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with an emphasis on low cost and class S...
bachelor thesis 2024
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Zandstra, Joery (author)
Currently, the electricity grid in the Netherlands is reaching its capacity, resulting in congestion issues. One of the factors that causes the electricity grid to become overloaded is the increasing use of EVs (electric vehicles). A situation in which a large number of EV users in a certain area charge their EV at the same time can...
master thesis 2023
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de Wolff, Evelien (author), van Zonneveld, Mees (author)
The aim of this report is to discuss the design of the software that creates a simulation for the national electricity grid level of the Netherlands. This is done by further developing the open-source energy system integration development kit called the Illuminator. Where the goal of this software is to create an extra case, add a Graphical User...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Alfisi, Daniel (author), Shocron, Amit N. (author), Gloukhovski, Robert (author), Vermaas, D.A. (author), Suss, Matthew E. (author)
A key bottleneck to society's transition to renewable energy is the lack of cost-effective energy storage systems. Hydrogen-bromine redox flow batteries are seen as a promising solution, due to the use of low-cost reactants and highly conductive electrolytes, but market penetration is prevented due to high capital costs, for example due to...
journal article 2022
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Zomerdijk, Wouter (author)
We are on the verge of a global energy system revolution. By signing and ratifying global treaties, the groundwork for this revolution is laid. The objective is to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and stabilise greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference...
master thesis 2021
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Dalla Pozza, Gilberto (author)
Comparative study on the necessary upgrade in European interconnections to sustain solar and wind sources uptake in the energy mix. Grid Development for most difficult borders, and planning recommendations, to reach Paris compatible scenario by 2040.
master thesis 2020
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Kramer, Gert Jan (author), Arts, Twan (author), Urai, Janos L. (author), Vrijling, J.K. (author), Huynen, Jan M.H. (author)
We review the status of a 1.4 GW, 8 GWh underground pumped hydro storage (U-PHS) project in the southern Netherlands, which has been under development since the 1980s. Its history shows how the prospect of a large-scale U-PHS for The Netherlands (a country whose proverbial flatness prohibits PHS) has been attractive in every decade, based on...
journal article 2020
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Francica, Roberto (author)
The aim of this research thesis is to use machine learning models to distinguish owners of heat pumps from non-owners of heat pumps based on load profiles and temperature data only. As is the case with data mining project, its workflow can be divided into business understanding, data gathering, analysis, modeling and interpretation and...
master thesis 2019
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Zonneveld, Jip (author)
The increased usage of Electric Vehicles and Renewable Energy Sources causes issues regarding the balancing of the electricity grid. To avoid investment costs, Distribution System Operators desire flexibility solutions. One of these flexibility solutions is the usage of the battery of the Electric Vehicle as an electricity source. This concept...
master thesis 2019
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de Wildt, T.E. (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author), van de Kaa, G. (author), Herder, P.M. (author), van de Poel, I.R. (author)
This paper aims to anticipate social acceptance issues related to the deployment of the smart electricity grid by identifying underlying value conflicts. The smart electricity grid is a key enabler of the energy transition. Its successful deployment is however jeopardized by social acceptance issues, such as concerns related to privacy and...
journal article 2019
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Carranza Pasten, Monica (author)
With the inclusion of Electric Vehicles Charging Stations in the city of Amsterdam, there is not enough knowledge to understand if the electrical grid infrastructure can withstand this increase in the load. In this thesis work the distribution grid of Amsterdam has been replicated and a cyber attack against the EV Charging Stations has been...
master thesis 2018
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Winter, Thomas (author)
In our current society both the demand for electricity is increasing and the demand for electrical energy as energy carrier is increasing. Renewable sources will play an important role in future energy generation due to societal developments. These distributed energy resources introduce new challenges to our current electrical power system. One...
master thesis 2018
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Goessen, B. (author)
Within the Netherlands, house owners set up projects in which all houses within a neighbourhood are collectively renovated and equipped with distributed energy resources (DERs) at the same time. These projects are called ‘neighbourhood distributed energy resource projects’ (NDPs). As some of the equipped DERs electrify much of the heating...
master thesis 2016
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Abi Morshed, F. (author)
Traditionally, the transmission network transported electricity over extended distances from local large scale electricity generation plants to distribution networks that transported electricity to end consumers (Ekanayake, 2012). In order to ensure that such a system remains operational, a Distribution System Operator (DSO) maintains, operates...
master thesis 2016
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Vleugel, J (author), Bal, Frans (author)
Producing more electricity from alternative sources may help to reach four goals: reduce CO2- and other emissions, compensate for depleting resources, reduce political dependency and replace an ageing and inefficient infrastructure. Billions of Euros have to be spent in ‘grey’ or ‘green technology to secure a reliable future supply of...
book chapter 2016
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Van Berchum, E.C. (author)
The current Dutch electricity market is changing rapidly. New energy agreements demand 40% of Dutch electricity to be produced by renewable sources. This will complicate the link between supply and demand. Where demand used to be the only unknown, also a large part of the electricity supply will become less certain. It is necessary to be able to...
master thesis 2014
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Laan, J.P. (author)
In order to meet EU climate commitments, the Netherlands need to accelerate the growth of renewable energy production. The energy market in the Netherlands is a partly regulated market, transport and generation of electricity are regulated. Therefore, governmental policies have an effect on the emergence of renewable energy technologies in the...
master thesis 2014
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De Bruijne, M. L.C. (author)
lecture notes 2011
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Tan, M.L. (author)
Smart grids are introduced as a promising concept to facilitate the future energy supply system without excessive distribution grid reinforcement, while maintaining the same level of reliability. Load management is expected to enable a higher grid capacity utilization, thereby deferring or eliminating the need for asset reinforcements and...
master thesis 2011
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